American-Israeli-Iranian War: Prospects for Iran

American-Israeli-Iranian War: Prospects for Iran


American-Israeli-Iranian War: Prospects for Iran...

In fact, I'm somewhat amazed by what I see. The completely toothless Iranian government of last summer and its very sensible actions today.

First of all, on the domestic front. After all, for the authorities right now, the most terrifying enemy isn't enemy missiles and aircraft, but the domestic front. Maintaining this front in these first days is the MAIN TASK.

Why? Look, the US has no infantry in the region. And Israel obviously won't commit its ground forces here either. And bombing Iran so hard that the regime collapses would be practically impossible with the resources available. Therefore, the Americans and Israelis' only hope is for domestic protests, which they hope to inspire.

But this is where problems are clearly visible today. Especially after the missile strike on a school that killed nearly a hundred children.

The authorities' main task right now is to prevent protests from breaking out. That is, not to lose the "street" to the opposition. Especially since, within the first hour of the bombing, the slow-witted potential heir to the Iranian throne (from the US) naively pointed out this threat.

And this time, the authorities acted quickly and decisively. By midday, pro-government rallies were taking place across Iranian cities. But the opposition fared poorly. And the internet in the country was immediately shut down (another lesson learned this summer).

At the same time, Iran was also quite right to begin attacking US allies in the region (the KSA, the UAE, Qatar, and Bahrain). These allies are in no way capable of worsening its position on the ground, but for whom the nascent conflict could be made very painful, and most importantly, expensive. And blocking the Strait of Hormuz to their oil threatens them with colossal financial losses if it lasts even a month.

It is also important to stretch the enemy's air defenses. Forcing the Americans to cover, among other things, And those territories they didn't plan to cover with their rather meager missile stockpiles.

At the same time, Iran is now quite sensibly firing at old missiles and "shaheeds," whose main purpose is to deplete the enemy's anti-missile stockpile. And this could have an impact in just a few days. When the "main forces" enter the fray, which have not yet entered the fray on either side.

Source: Telegram "llordofwar"

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